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It is commonplace for many top NBA stars with endorsement deals to make annual trips overseas, primarily to Asia, during the off season to promote their products and connect with the Asian consumer to further cultivate that market. Russell Westbrook is no stranger to this, as this summer he made the journey across the pond to Asia for a fourth consecutive year. Stops in Tokyo and Seoul , which marks his Russell’s first time in Korea, were on the docket and Jordan Brand whipped up two PE’s for Brodie just…

A new colorway is on the horizon for the Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 SE, which is the slimmed down and even more performance focused version of Russell Westbrook’s second signature model. The pared down model sports a white, ghost aqua, hyper royal, sail and volt color palette. It features exposed Flywire cables, a translucent lace cage, open mesh on the heel and tongues. This streamlined upper sits atop a white midsole and translucent outsole completes the aesthetic. Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 SE PFWhite/Ghost Aqua-Hyper Royal-Volt-SailAV4126-100$125August 5, 2019 Jordan Why Not…

This version of the Why Not Zer0.2 is made with summer basketball in mind. According to Jordan Brand, it is a “lighter, lower and faster take Russell Westbrook’s second signature performance shoe.“ It features a deconstructed upper with a removed outer layer that exposes the foam, reduced weight around the midfoot and an open holed mesh for increased breath ability. This colorway has been monikered “The City Tour” and will be available August 1 at Jordan.com and select retail establishments.

Jordan Brand once again shows the perks of being one of its affiliated colleges by revealing team exclusive versions of both the Air Jordan 4 and the Why Not Zero.2. The six schools are Georgetown, UNC, Michigan, Oklahoma, Marquette and Florida. The Jordan 4s all follow the same schematic of the upper in one of the colors of each school, the logo of each institution on the tongue, speckled detailing and translucent outsole. The Why Not Zero.2 also features the logo of each university on their tongues, speckled detailing but…

The All-Star version of Russell Westbrook’s second signature shoe seems to right in line with Russ’s “fashion sense.” This Zer0.2 is outfitted in Hyper Turquoise, Camouflage Green, Infrared and Volt in to form a very vibrant package that is very Westbrook. This very over-the-top upper sits above an infrared and Volt midsole and outsole. The “All-Star” Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 is scheduled to release February 17 at nike.com and select Jordan Brand retail locations. The sticker price is set at $125 USD. Jordan Why Not Zer0.2Camo Green/Hyper Turquoise-Volt-InfraredCI6875-300$125February 17, 2019

As he walked into Boston’s TD Garden for his Thunder’s game against the Boston Celtics, Russell Westbrook revealed a never-before seen color of his signature shoe, the Jordan Why Zer0.2. The packaging ,which came from @reconbeatlab, may look familiar, as both it and the shoes were inspired by the Super Soaker, the water gun from the 90’s. The volt green and orange are the same color make up as that of the Super Soaker 50 Don’t get too excited over these just yet. They were designed as a promo sample…

The lineup of Rusell Westbrook’s second signature sneaker, the Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 expands with this special edition colorway. The Family colorway pays homage to Westbrook’s family and it comes in a black synthetic upper with gold detailing on the “RW” logo on the left shoe’s tongue and the Jumpman on the right, and the signature on the heel pull tab. On the rear of the left shoe feature a tag that reads “The Family.” This upper sits atop a white midsole with a last bit of gold detailing on…

Since the release of a limited Air Force One way back in 2005, Black History Month themed shoes have been a yearly staple from Nike. This year’s collection features shoes from Nike, Jordan Brand and Converse and includes the: Nike Lebron 16 Kyrie 5 KD 11 PG 3 Nike Air Force 1 Utility Flare 2 Air Jordan 1 Air Jordan 2 Jordan Why Not Zer0.2 (2) Chuck Taylor Highs The 2019 Nike Black History Month Collection commences with the release of the Lebron 16 on January 21st with the majority…

This next colorway of Russell Westbrook’s second signature shoe features an OKC theme. Outfitted in the Thunder’s team colors, this sneaker features a white mesh and textile upper with orange on the heel counter. Varying shades of blue occupy the midfoot shank, the collar and tongue tab. A white midsole and outsole complete the look of this shoe. These are scheduled for a release later this year at select Jordan Brand retail locations. The sticker price is set at $125 USD

After debuting his first oncourt signature shoe, the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1.Jordan Brand release official images of Russell Westbrook’s second shoe, the Why Not Zer0.2. The released images depict a sneaker with a multi-colored upper that features a multitude of colors and materials in what could be termed a deconstructed manner. Other features include exposed tags on both the upper and the outsole. The upper sits atop a two-piece sail midsole and outsole. Overseas retailers will see a January 2, 2019 release. There is no info, as of yet, on…

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